Abstract:
Within the Reformed tradition, ‘calling’ is a core concept. Often, this biblical verse is cited
when a pastor is installed or a new candidate is ordained, ‘The one who calls you is faithful
and he will do it’ (1 Th 5:24 NIV). It is also confessed within this tradition that all Christians
are called to be faithful ministers of the graces of God in whatever profession they may serve.
In some Presbyterian congregations, it is a practice to say at the baptism of a child, ‘This is your
ordination to ministry’. This article focuses on what is meant by calling when we use it in so
many ways and with so many meanings. The first part explores the use of the concept in
church history by different scholars and leaders – like in the Reformation. The second part
briefly explores the implications and impact of the calling of someone into full-time
congregational ministry.